The episode explores the within the Hero Association. Death Gatling’s refusal to call for S-class backup highlights a deep-seated insecurity and a desire for recognition ("dignity"), which Garou ultimately exploits. It also reinforces Garou’s role as a "human monster" who thrives when backed into a corner.
While not in the main fight, he provides comedic relief through a gaming subplot where he is repeatedly defeated by King . Themes & Analysis
The episode follows , who is cornered while recovering from previous injuries in a small shed. Despite his weakened state, he is surrounded by a tactical team of eight heroes—including Death Gatling , Stinger , and Glasses —who aim to reclaim their "dignity" by taking down the notorious criminal without the help of S-Class heroes. [S2E11] Everyone's Dignity
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The leader of the hero group, motivated by the desire to prove that A-class heroes are as valuable as S-class ones. The episode explores the within the Hero Association
The heroes utilize coordinated attacks to exploit Garou's injuries. However, Garou uses his genius-level adaptability to memorize their fighting styles and turn their teamwork against them.
The primary focus; he demonstrates incredible resilience and further evolves his fighting techniques. While not in the main fight, he provides
is the 11th episode of the second season of One Punch Man (overall episode 23). It serves as the penultimate episode of the season, focusing on the brutal confrontation between the "Hero Hunter" Garou and a group of heroes led by Death Gatling. Plot Summary